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  1. Please note that there are designated entry and exit points between the land and the sea at beaches and coastlines; however, movement is restricted to these specific locations, and there are limits on the number of personnel allowed to enter or exit the water. Consequently, "Hygiene Units" have fired upon unauthorized military personnel at D-Day sites and Omaha Beach—actions taken to enforce mapping and zoning protocols. The resulting impacts stem from German and American rifles and artillery. All military personnel have undergone evaluation regarding their deployment, hit records, and the justification for firing. Furthermore, processes are in place—or have taken place—for the re-embodiment of soldiers who were fired upon, as well as for their recovery and the administration of disciplinary measures. Navy CiS US Army Forensic Service Wehrmacht Navy Courts Army Police Feldjäger (Military Police) Military Investigative Service Emperor God President Führer Admiral Diplomat Marc Oliver Skerlak

  2. M4A3E2 Jumbo, but at the end, on the right is a GERMAN Panzerspähwagen P204(f) (captured French Panhard 178 with 50mm KwK variant) and left is a BRITISH Cruiser Mk IV (A13 Mk II) that somehow got lost and started fighting alongside an American Jumbo and enemy armored car. Also the beaches were completely different.

  3. It's essential knowing the geology of the battle field that is important same as weapons but i don't think new general consider that, they blindly count the weaponry

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